desertsquirrel
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I already posted this at ********* so i apologize if its a repost for you, but i really wanted shroomdr to take a look at this work....
I remember first reading about the myth of high P in the late 90's and early 2000's. Ever since then i have been working on nutrient profiles; finding that indeed lower P with occasional boosts seemed to do far better. However i had this constant feeling that something else was off. Time and time again i found myself overly concerned with both N and cal/mag issues.
Recently i found myself more concerned then ever with my profiles as im taking over several rooms of Under Currents. In doing that work i calculated the numbers from both agriculture industry tissue samples as well as cannabis samples and was blown away by what i may have found. (i cant believe i never ran the numbers on these samples, i have had the doc for years). Anyway before i get too much into my conclusions, here is the work.... I should add the profiles are halved for undercurrents, and the spreads are in ppm and then ratios.
I remember first reading about the myth of high P in the late 90's and early 2000's. Ever since then i have been working on nutrient profiles; finding that indeed lower P with occasional boosts seemed to do far better. However i had this constant feeling that something else was off. Time and time again i found myself overly concerned with both N and cal/mag issues.
Recently i found myself more concerned then ever with my profiles as im taking over several rooms of Under Currents. In doing that work i calculated the numbers from both agriculture industry tissue samples as well as cannabis samples and was blown away by what i may have found. (i cant believe i never ran the numbers on these samples, i have had the doc for years). Anyway before i get too much into my conclusions, here is the work.... I should add the profiles are halved for undercurrents, and the spreads are in ppm and then ratios.